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PHOTOS: World AIDS Day 2014

On December 1, 2014, the world mourns, unites, and creates new hope for the end of AIDS.

WATCH: AIDS-Free Generation Within Reach, Says Obama

But for this to be realized, more work must be done, the president said today.

Op-ed: On World AIDS Day, Embracing Knowledge and Compassion

One young gay couple inspires David Furnish on World AIDS Day.

Rihanna: 'Everybody Loves Elizabeth Taylor!'

The "Diamonds" singer spoke to The Advocate about her role model in HIV activism and her support of a new film, It's Not Over, that will educate young people about the virus.

PHOTOS: World AIDS Day

On World AIDS Day 2014, we look back at inspiring images from last year.

30 Amazing HIV-Positive Gay Men

Here are 30 great guys who HIV Plus magazine named to its annual list of men who are reinventing what it means to be HIV-positive.

Newly Diagnosed With HIV? Here's What's Next

Finding out you're HIV-positive might be scary, but with the proper knowledge, it doesn't have to be.

The 18 Best Advocate Op-eds on HIV in 2014

Forced jailing, Vladimir Putin, and PrEP are just a few of the topics our op-eds hit this year when it comes to HIV.

The HIV Year in Review

Potential cures were touted in soy sauce and tobacco, AIDS researchers died in a plane crash, and a seventh grader uncovered a mystery that has been killing people with AIDS in California for two decades.

Finding Tru Love?

A spike in relationships that bridge the viral divide may be an unintended side effect of the use of Truvada for HIV prevention.

In the Galleries: 'Art & AIDS: Perceptions of Life'

This exhibition, featuring artists living with HIV and AIDS, exemplifies art as healing therapy.

Op-ed: Look to The Future on World AIDS Day

One health advocate says that an honest focus on our collective health will help eradicate HIV.

World AIDS Day in Pictures

On World AIDS Day 2013, we look back at inspiring images from last year.

This Time, UFC Legend Forrest Griffin Fights HIV

UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin talks about adding his muscle to the fight against HIV and setting up homophobia in sports for a TKO.